Arizona Game and Fish
TROUT SEASON OFF TO GREAT START
All 20 lakes were successfully stocked with rainbow trout on the season
opening date of November 15. Lake temperatures ranged from 65-70 degrees
and pH levels were well within stocking requirements at all waters. Trout
sizes averaged 11-12 inches with some fish in the 14-16 inch range.
Anglers have reported fair to excellent fishing for the recently stocked
trout. At some waters, the trout were ready to bite soon after stocking,
while at other waters it took a couple days for the fish to get used to
their new surroundings and start to bite well. The winter trout stocking
season will continue at all lakes through early March.
URBAN
FISHING REPORT
Rainbow trout stockings have now started at all Urban Fishing
Program waters at two week intervals. Fishing is good to excellent for
anglers using scented dough baits (such as Power Bait), worms or small
trout lures. Trout stockings will continue every two weeks from November
to March. All lakes were stocked the end of October with bluegill and
action is good for these feisty fighters. Try mealworms, corn or
doughballs fished below a small bobber for the best action. Action for
catfish and bass has slowed due to colder water temperatures. Trout
fishing is good to excellent at Green Valley lakes in Payson with Power
Bait, worms and small spinners working best.
STOCKING UPDATES:
Remember to visit our Web site,
http://www.azgfd.gov/, for
updated stocking schedules, fishing clinics, public events, and other
great fishing information! Also check out the web for new information on
the Urban Fishing Program, Weekly Fishing Reports, to get your own copy of
this Urban Fishing Bulletin, or submit your email address to get your name
on our bi-weekly email distribution list.
FISHING LICENSES AND BIG
FISH-OF-THE-YEAR
If
you still want to get in on some of the great fishing at Urban Fishing
Program waters and haven’t purchased your 2007 Urban Fishing license yet,
you can take advantage of a 50% off sale now. When you purchase a 2007
Class U Urban Fishing License from November 1 through December 31, 2007,
you pay only $9.25, instead of $18.50. Make sure to specify to the store
clerk that you want the 2007 half price license. All 2008 fishing
licenses are now available for sale if you want to purchase them ahead of
time or as a gift for someone. Licenses may be purchased from Game and
Fish offices or any of over 340 license dealers statewide including many
local sporting goods stores, bait and tackle shops, major retailers and
convenience stores. The Class U Urban Fishing License or the Class L
Super Fishing Combo license is good for the calendar year, from January 1
through December 31.
As the 2007 year comes to a close, so does your chance to get
one of your big fish into the record books. The 2007 Urban Fishing
Program Big Fish-of-the-Year contest has one month to go. Some big fish
have been reported already such as an 8.0 pound catfish, a 9.6 pound bass
and a 3.9 pound trout. There is also a category for catch and release
fish that requires only a picture and the total length of the fish. Some
of the more remarkable catch and release entries for 2007 include a
26-inch catfish and a 35-inch white amur. Some fish species have no
entries so far including: bluegill, tilapia, carp or crappie. To enter
the contest, use forms found in the Urban or Arizona fishing regulations.
Check out big fish entry status and information at
www.azgfd.gov.
GAME AND FISH HEADQUARTERS OFFICE MOVES
Starting Tuesday, November 13 the Arizona Game and Fish Department began
operating from its new headquarters. The new address is 5000 W. Carefree
Highway in north Phoenix. The new facility is located 1.5 miles west of
the I-17 and Carefree Highway interchange, adjacent to the Ben Avery
Shooting Facility. The main phone number will remain (602) 942-3000. All
other direct phone numbers and extensions will change for employees. New
phone numbers for Eric Swanson, Urban Fishing Program Manager, and Joann
Hill, Urban Fishing Program Specialist have changed and are listed in the
header above.
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